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jack pinto loved the new york giants. he was buried in the jersey of his favorite player, giants wide receiver victor cruz. >> there were stories about jack being in heaven, tossing footballs at the angels and knocking halos off of their head. everyone got a chuckle out of that. >> reporter: konan funeral home in newtown will hold 11 funerals between now and christmas. newtown school officials have set up grief counselors for students still dealing with the tragedy. tarle -- terrell? >> good to see you. thank you very much. >>> the grim task of telling the parents of 20 young children they would never see their son or daughter again fell to connecticut's governor, dannel malloy. the parents were brought to the town fire house on friday. yesterday an emotional malloy explained he didn't think it was right for families to have to wait a long time for the families of victims to be notified. >> there was a reluctance to tell parents and loved ones that the person that they were waiting for was not going to return and that tha
jack pinto loved the new york giants. he was buried in the jersey of his favorite player, giants wide receiver victor cruz. >> there were stories about jack being in heaven, tossing footballs at the angels and knocking halos off of their head. everyone got a chuckle out of that. >> reporter: konan funeral home in newtown will hold 11 funerals between now and christmas. newtown school officials have set up grief counselors for students still dealing with the tragedy. tarle --...
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they came in the numbers, into new york, philadelphia, boston and so on and albany. albany had so many irish but they couldn't handle it and they closed our borders and would not let any more people come into the city. eventually the irish became dominant in the 19th century and numbers. in 1875 cents, i think it showed that one in six albanians were born in ireland. posted to politics, albany was always a political city, even in a dutch colonization, it was a rebellious city. and the time of the english, lakeway three had the revolution, plotters, schemers from the drafters the constitution gathering in albany, planning the union. and so it went through the years. one of the great politicians of all time in this state in this country was the mayor of albany. he had uninterrupted success from the time he was elected in 1942 until he died in the hospital of emphysema in 1983. 11 terms uninterrupted. that's the longest running mayor of any city in the united state. he was very proud of that achievement. he was part of this fantastic political machine, which took power
they came in the numbers, into new york, philadelphia, boston and so on and albany. albany had so many irish but they couldn't handle it and they closed our borders and would not let any more people come into the city. eventually the irish became dominant in the 19th century and numbers. in 1875 cents, i think it showed that one in six albanians were born in ireland. posted to politics, albany was always a political city, even in a dutch colonization, it was a rebellious city. and the time of...
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. >> you can see what it's like this, is what driving looks like in new york state. bulldozers are busy clearing snow from roads. as much as two feet is expected in maine. dozens of flights have been cancelled. the storm is causing freezing temperatures. >> some amazing video from outside of a walgreens store in mobile, alabama. debris being tossed around as a tornado approaches. the wall greens was not severely damaged. the national weather service says tornado had winds up to 135 miles per hour and being blamed for three deaths in the area. >> those are incredible picture autos scary moments for paings aboard a southwest plane in long island airport. jet getting ready for take off, veering off the runway and got stuck in the mud no. one was injured and a passenger said people stayed calm as moveable stairs were brought in to get everyone off the plane. >> this is the story of holiday giving gone wild. a group held an event to announce they'd raised $8500 to restore city park burned down by a fire in september. pg&e was there to give them another $12,5,000 just $4,0
. >> you can see what it's like this, is what driving looks like in new york state. bulldozers are busy clearing snow from roads. as much as two feet is expected in maine. dozens of flights have been cancelled. the storm is causing freezing temperatures. >> some amazing video from outside of a walgreens store in mobile, alabama. debris being tossed around as a tornado approaches. the wall greens was not severely damaged. the national weather service says tornado had winds up to 135...
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literally, on a flight to new york. i landed, and i seemed to be the most talked-about artist in the world that day. >> cooper: what's that moment like? >> adele: i thought it was hilarious. ( laughs ) >> cooper: hilarious? >> adele: i thought it was funny. i wanted to be a singer forever. but it's not really my cup of tea, having the whole world know who you are. >> cooper: it's not your cup of tea? >> adele: no. i find it quite difficult to think that there's, you know, about 20 million people listening to my album that i wrote very selfishly to get over a breakup. i didn't write it being that it's going to be a hit. >> cooper: you really wrote it to... to help you get over something? >> adele: yeah. so the fact that so many people are interested in that, and want to cry to it or want to feel strong to it or whatever, i find really... it's just little old me. >> cooper: there's nothing little about adele's voice or the emotion her songs convey. last year, standing almost motionless center stage, she had london's royal
literally, on a flight to new york. i landed, and i seemed to be the most talked-about artist in the world that day. >> cooper: what's that moment like? >> adele: i thought it was hilarious. ( laughs ) >> cooper: hilarious? >> adele: i thought it was funny. i wanted to be a singer forever. but it's not really my cup of tea, having the whole world know who you are. >> cooper: it's not your cup of tea? >> adele: no. i find it quite difficult to think that...
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and 120 more have ced plans to do the jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from capitol hill on fiscal cliff negotiations. we'll hear from wyoming senator john barrassow. plus a controversial lawsuit in the newtown school shooting brought by the family of a young survivor. >>> and indianapolis colts' coach chuck pagano. that and more coming up later on "cbs this morning." that is the news for this monday morning, new year's eve. appreciate you watching, everybody. take care. i'm terrell brown. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com welcome sed you are?air.an your worst nightmare mr. box. since you foolishly brought back your bonus jack! i have copied your two pure beef patties, lettuce, melting cheese, pickles, and middle bun, plus fries and a drink for $4.49. and now you will tell me what is in your secret sauce!! uh, i think i know. "we all know," "pretty obvious." you couldn't tell me when i handed out the wiener-dog lasers!?! new years eve. i'm frank mallicoat. new years eve. i'm frank mallicoat. i'm mic
and 120 more have ced plans to do the jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest from capitol hill on fiscal cliff negotiations. we'll hear from wyoming senator john barrassow. plus a controversial lawsuit in the newtown school shooting brought by the family of a young survivor. >>> and indianapolis colts' coach chuck pagano. that and more coming up later on "cbs this morning." that is the news for...
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the first day same-sex marriage was legal in new york state. thank you guys for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you. thanks for having us. >> before i get into all this, did you ever think in your lifetime -- from the attorneys who are presenting this case, who have been fighting this case, a liberal and a conservative and a republican. and they both say it is a civil rights issue, it's not a left versus right thing, it is a civil rights issue and it's a civil rights issue of our generation. >> we absolutely agree with that. this is it. this is the civil rights issue of our generation. and it is so because when a group of people are denied the same rights that other people have because of who they are and who they love, it's not right. and these are our civil rights that we're talking about. >> what do you say to people who -- where is the disconnect here? why can't some people just see that equal rights mean equal rights for everyone? >> i don't really understand the reason why. and all we can do is to be out, to be open and to hope that pe
the first day same-sex marriage was legal in new york state. thank you guys for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you. thanks for having us. >> before i get into all this, did you ever think in your lifetime -- from the attorneys who are presenting this case, who have been fighting this case, a liberal and a conservative and a republican. and they both say it is a civil rights issue, it's not a left versus right thing, it is a civil rights issue and it's a civil rights issue...
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new york, afternoon clouds, 41. miami, partly sunny, 77. chicago, flurries, 35, dallas, partly sunny, 58, los angeles morning shower, 64. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. a storm developing in the deep south could lead to dangerous weather on christmas day from oklahoma to tennessee. the mid-atlantic could get up to a few inches of snow while the south will see scattered showers and thunderstorms. the west will see calmer weather. >>> on "cbs moneywatch" holiday shoppers say bah humbug and little people make some big money at the box office. erica ferrari is here in new york with more on that. good morning, erica. >> good morning. shoppers packed shopping malls but weren't in the spending spirit. experts say sales were muted because shoppers were not in the mood to shop due to superstorm sandy, the shooting, and the economy. hong kong's seng heng finished half a fraction higher. tokyo's nikkei was closed. stocks stumbled on wall street and talks stalled on the fiscal cliff. the dow dropped nearly 121 points on friday while
new york, afternoon clouds, 41. miami, partly sunny, 77. chicago, flurries, 35, dallas, partly sunny, 58, los angeles morning shower, 64. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. a storm developing in the deep south could lead to dangerous weather on christmas day from oklahoma to tennessee. the mid-atlantic could get up to a few inches of snow while the south will see scattered showers and thunderstorms. the west will see calmer weather. >>> on "cbs...
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en rockway new york, blamg rosa vilches univisiÓn. >>> el mandatario lleva 21 dÍas sin hacer ninguna apariciÓn pÚblica desde que se informÓ que viajarÍa a cuba para recibir un nuevo tratamiento mÉdico. este prolongado silencio se da cuando falta cerca de un mes para la nueva posesiÓn presidencial. desde caracas nos habla sobre cÓmo estÁ repercutiendo esta ausencia en el paÍs. son 21 dÍas de misterio ausencia que se prolonga. no asistirÁ a la cumbre de mando tris del mercosur. chÁvez mostrÓ la intencion de aire la cita. >>> me ha llegado la invitaciÓn para asistir abrazo y la el 7 de diciembre. ahÍ estaremos. >>> sus Últimas imÁgenes corresponden a un consejo de ministerios del 15 de noviembre detalle de entonces, no ha sido visto u oÍdo de manera pÚblica. un comunicado a la asamblea nacional, solicitÓ un sorpresivo servicio para viajar a la habana. una incertidumbre en el paÍs desde entonces. tambiÉn, en que sus partidarios. >>> que se reporte, para saber cÓmo estÁ porque preocupa. >>> sus militantes estÁn preocupados rs muchos se reÚnen a l espera de inform
en rockway new york, blamg rosa vilches univisiÓn. >>> el mandatario lleva 21 dÍas sin hacer ninguna apariciÓn pÚblica desde que se informÓ que viajarÍa a cuba para recibir un nuevo tratamiento mÉdico. este prolongado silencio se da cuando falta cerca de un mes para la nueva posesiÓn presidencial. desde caracas nos habla sobre cÓmo estÁ repercutiendo esta ausencia en el paÍs. son 21 dÍas de misterio ausencia que se prolonga. no asistirÁ a la cumbre de mando tris del...
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though he helped design the united headquarters in new york, it was in the new capital city built from scratch in a brazillian wilderness in the late 1950s that he brought his personal vision to full flower. >> there you can see these 11 buildings all in glass of the same shape >> osgood: the carefully designed city scape for futuristic buildings. officially opened in early 1960, it has had its share of critics over the years but this architect always defended his overall creation saying his buildings were meant to be spectacular leaving those who view them touched and unthesed. dave brubeck touched generations of fans through jazz. the california native and the veteran of world war ii, he went on to form a highly successful jazz quartet. he made the cover of "time" magazine in 1954. ♪ and in 1959, he and his quartet released "time out" with its signature tune "take 5," the first jazz album to sell a million copies. brubeck and company were masters of improvisation which he explained to walter cronkite in a 1961 interview >> what is the goal of improvisation? >> it's our job to push
though he helped design the united headquarters in new york, it was in the new capital city built from scratch in a brazillian wilderness in the late 1950s that he brought his personal vision to full flower. >> there you can see these 11 buildings all in glass of the same shape >> osgood: the carefully designed city scape for futuristic buildings. officially opened in early 1960, it has had its share of critics over the years but this architect always defended his overall creation...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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news new york. >> >>> a grueling schedule for secretary of state. >> in less than 24 hours everyone's taxes will go up unless congress can manage to stifle the deal. reporter shows us after negotiations on capitol hill, there is still no agreement. >>> members of congress left meetings in capitol hill sunday without a deal. the so-called fiscal cliff. >> there is still significant distance between the 2 sides but negotiations continue. >> if republicans and democrats can't strike a deal, tax rates will go up for all americans and automatic tax cuts will kick in and millions will lose unemployment benefits. i want this done. >> they withdrew the proposal but cut the deficit by slowing social security. there is some movement as both sides try compromise about which americans start paying tax rates. >> republicans don't want to see new revenues, in other words democrat tax increase being used for new spending. >> in unusual move republicans called for a no. 2 democrat, biden to help with negotiations as the white house places a lot of blame on the impasse. >> they say the bill biggest pr
news new york. >> >>> a grueling schedule for secretary of state. >> in less than 24 hours everyone's taxes will go up unless congress can manage to stifle the deal. reporter shows us after negotiations on capitol hill, there is still no agreement. >>> members of congress left meetings in capitol hill sunday without a deal. the so-called fiscal cliff. >> there is still significant distance between the 2 sides but negotiations continue. >> if republicans...
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the "new york times" reports tonight the attackers wore uniforms. the attack began when 2 vehicles charged the main gate and then blue up. a 2--- blew up. a 2-hour gun shootout began. >>> in the west bank, celebrations today as the president spoke to supporters for the first time since the u.n. voted to upgrade palestine status. they plan to withhold 100 million in funds and transfers to the palestinians each month. the money comes from taxes and custom duties that they collect on behalf of palestinians. in japan, the police say the bodies of 9 people have been found following the collapse of a tunnel outside of tokyo. investigators say concrete panels crushed three cars and triggered the fire last night inside of the tunnel. highway officials say it was inspected just last month and that there were no irregularities. >>> there is a report tonight that the pope plans to follow in the footsteps of celebrities like lady tkp-rbgs aga and join the world of twitter. cnn reports tomorrow the vatican scheduled a press conference. according to the report he
the "new york times" reports tonight the attackers wore uniforms. the attack began when 2 vehicles charged the main gate and then blue up. a 2--- blew up. a 2-hour gun shootout began. >>> in the west bank, celebrations today as the president spoke to supporters for the first time since the u.n. voted to upgrade palestine status. they plan to withhold 100 million in funds and transfers to the palestinians each month. the money comes from taxes and custom duties that they...
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and for new york head first ca go ahead for los angeles. for the first time they were integrated into the american worker economy they were earning enough to be lower middle class homeowners in l.a. and to establish if not exactly a very close similarity to the american dream. choose your language call if we can with oh if you're going to kill some of. the cubans the concerns get to. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the storms that impact your life choose the access to your office to. well into the future this month high tech means good help whether it be the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart valves rushing innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work unlocking the mysteries of the self check it all out on technology update we've got the future cover. to be soon which brightened. from finest impression. from stunts on t.v. dot com. moment oh shit. oh shit oh shit oh shit. on. ah. goo
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and for new york head first caught go ahead for los angeles. for the first time they were integrated into the american worker economy they were earning enough to be lower middle class homeowners in l.a. and to establish if not exactly at very close similarity to the american dream. we speak your language of the wall and not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles couldn't stories. you hear. that try to altie spanish find out more visit eye to eye. teeth. to news sigrid lumber tourny tim curry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going to this is why you should care only on the dog. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are all day. no way did not have the overt history with racism in one hand of the south there were no law
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. >> explain the history and literary culture of new york's capital city albany this weekend on c-span2. today on c-span, "the communicators" talks with michael powell, followed by a look at the so-called fiscal cliff impact on business. and then the national christmas tree lighting ceremony. >> the supreme court will look at what was passed in 2008, and they are going to say that was precedence. and indiana had -- >> talking about that, they decided on an indiana, it was constitutional for them to establish it. they did not say that all of those states with subsequent -- >> right. let me finish. you math -- you misrepresented what i said. the supreme court is the law of the land. >> when i hear these accusations that black people, out voter i.d. laws disproportionately affect mom minorities -- affect minorities, it implies that -- if white americans can get it to vote and go through all the processes and follow the laws, what are you telling black people? that somehow they are not good enough? they are less than that? that is what bothers me about a lot of the rhetoric coming from demo
. >> explain the history and literary culture of new york's capital city albany this weekend on c-span2. today on c-span, "the communicators" talks with michael powell, followed by a look at the so-called fiscal cliff impact on business. and then the national christmas tree lighting ceremony. >> the supreme court will look at what was passed in 2008, and they are going to say that was precedence. and indiana had -- >> talking about that, they decided on an indiana,...
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new york, new jersey and connecticut say they need $83 billion. the deans say they would be grateful for a straight answer. >> what should the federal government do? >> cut through the red tape. and get people in line with what they're doing. with congress in the midst of intense budget talks, communities like this know, they may have to fight for every dollar. randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> and for now, seaside heights residents can only visit during daylight. but the mayor hopes they can start moving back by the end of january. >>> howard county police charge an aide with inappropriately touching three girls. the alleged assaults occur between 2009 and 2010 at columbia. clarence mills is facing three counts of sexual abuse of a minor. the girls, now ages 15 and 16, say the assaults occurred while they were overnight students at the school. taylor is now suspended from his job. >>> new information today on the shooting inside a baltimore county hospital emergency room. defees is in the newsroom -- denise is in the newsroom with more. >
new york, new jersey and connecticut say they need $83 billion. the deans say they would be grateful for a straight answer. >> what should the federal government do? >> cut through the red tape. and get people in line with what they're doing. with congress in the midst of intense budget talks, communities like this know, they may have to fight for every dollar. randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> and for now, seaside heights residents can only visit during daylight. but...
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a rain/snow mix could make travel pretty messy in upstate new york and new england. the roads are a little wet around seattle and portland. and there will be some showers along the southeast coast. >> and it is a good day to fly. only one airport expects delays. and that is miami. >>> and back to the news this morning. fans of latin singer jenni rivera gathered at her old california neighborhood last night to remember the superstar. >> about 100 people took part in a candlelight memorial outside the home where rivera's father still lives. known as the diva of the banda, rivera was killed in a weekend plane crash, while flying from one concert to another. she was admired, not just for her talent, but the way she lived her life. >> she was a personality. she was a businesswoman. she was beginning to cross over into the english language market. >> officials in mexico say it could be a week or more before they have a preliminary cause of the crash, which also took the lives of six others. >>> there is new fallout over that prank phone call at kate middleton's hospital. t
a rain/snow mix could make travel pretty messy in upstate new york and new england. the roads are a little wet around seattle and portland. and there will be some showers along the southeast coast. >> and it is a good day to fly. only one airport expects delays. and that is miami. >>> and back to the news this morning. fans of latin singer jenni rivera gathered at her old california neighborhood last night to remember the superstar. >> about 100 people took part in a...
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. >>> estÁ hecho con un hueso mejor de la que traen de new york. >>> acondicionÓ como instrumento 50 diferentes elementos t la congestiÓn de transito son tales en cali que muchas veces los conductores se ven obligados a escuchar hasta t y 3 canciÓn de su repertorio. una circunstancia afortunadamente por esta artista callejero. con orgullo, asegura teo que gracias a la generosidad de la gente que valora su talento, come 3 veces al dÍa. y me la vacilo y paso rico. yo vivo bien caballero. >>> en medio de bromas del extraÑo salido de los instrumentos de teo y las canciones nunca grabadas, que todavÍa espera que un milagro y una casa disquera derrama su carrera como artista, dÁndole la oportunidad de grabar un disco que en su opiniÓn sorprenderÍa a todo el mundo. >>> este mÚsico callejero no pierde esperanzas que pueda encontrarse con un empresario y un promotor musical como mÚsico y cantante, le deseamos toda la suerte del mundo aquÍ lo logre. vamos a >>> llegÓ el momento de sa. >bÁrbara: las novedades en el mundo de la farÁndula estas son las noticias que estÁn en la mira
. >>> estÁ hecho con un hueso mejor de la que traen de new york. >>> acondicionÓ como instrumento 50 diferentes elementos t la congestiÓn de transito son tales en cali que muchas veces los conductores se ven obligados a escuchar hasta t y 3 canciÓn de su repertorio. una circunstancia afortunadamente por esta artista callejero. con orgullo, asegura teo que gracias a la generosidad de la gente que valora su talento, come 3 veces al dÍa. y me la vacilo y paso rico. yo vivo...
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now, that tradition i could get down with. >>> now to a new year's tradition in new york city. it's all about tossing out old baggage and starting fresh. hundreds come out for good riddance day in times square yesterday. people dumped tax returns, pictures of old lovers and anything that wreaks of 2012. a giant shredder, a dumpster and a rubber mallet were on hand to help people complete their mission. the event really is to say good- bye to past worries and fears. >>> a california -- california fans of the 1950s, '60s and '70s have a new way to show it, on cars. the dmv will start selling replica license plate designs from those years and the plates aren't just for classic car owners. they can be ordered for any type of vehicle. >> you can have it on your prius, you can have it on your -- you know, your new camaro. you can have it on anything, right? >> that's cool. a new way for california to make money. the legacy license plates cost $50 whether you personalize them or not. they're available to preorder starting on january 1st. i like that good riddance day. >> you know, the
now, that tradition i could get down with. >>> now to a new year's tradition in new york city. it's all about tossing out old baggage and starting fresh. hundreds come out for good riddance day in times square yesterday. people dumped tax returns, pictures of old lovers and anything that wreaks of 2012. a giant shredder, a dumpster and a rubber mallet were on hand to help people complete their mission. the event really is to say good- bye to past worries and fears. >>> a...
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and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are responsible for maintaining systems and source supply, the standards that protect water are established at the federal level. there are two important pieces of federal legislation that were both enacted in the early to mid-1970s. the first was the clean water act, which acts to protect rivers and lakes, and sources of drinking water. the second was the safe drinking water act, that provides federal standards to assure the safety of the water that we drink. both acts have been amended since they were first adopted, and they're both cornerstones for the water issues that we face in america today. allbee: the clean water act set a floor and basically said, "everybody's who's discharging "is going to have to have a permit, and to achieve this defined performance level." narrator: the clean water act regulates the discharge of pollutants into surface waters across the nation. it protects our watersheds, our recreational waters, and our drinking water inta
and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are responsible for maintaining systems and source supply, the standards that protect water are established at the federal level. there are two important pieces of federal legislation that were both enacted in the early to mid-1970s. the first was the clean water act, which acts to protect rivers and lakes, and sources of drinking water. the second was the safe...
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-we specialize in new york or london. we will sell you services to another telecom or anyone who meets high-capacity bandwidth. >> what about this pacific? >> the pacific is -- i get a similar combination of players -- again, a similar combination of players. google funds a vast global network. they operate almost like a telecom of their own. they put out the effort and the money into building a new cable about three years ago now. it speaks of the importance of infrastructure and the need for art internet companies to have as much control as possible with their links. that ends up with interesting consequences for the way the network operators talk about geography. another important cable across the pacific is owned by tata. what i like about them is that they are very big on marketing around the world. they say we have a belt around the world. if something happened to our cable in the this is fake, -- in the pacific, we could send things to the east rather than the west. that imagination was something that fascinated me
-we specialize in new york or london. we will sell you services to another telecom or anyone who meets high-capacity bandwidth. >> what about this pacific? >> the pacific is -- i get a similar combination of players -- again, a similar combination of players. google funds a vast global network. they operate almost like a telecom of their own. they put out the effort and the money into building a new cable about three years ago now. it speaks of the importance of infrastructure and...
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new york, carmelo anthony would get into the act. he drives baseline, good. too much be bryant in this one. the jump shot in the lane. he had 34 points today. the lakers win, topping york in los angeles, 100-94. darren williams and the nets hosting the celtics. the second quarter, kevin garnett with the block the other way to paul pierce. jeff corrine, finishes 32-29. williams with the big basket. he found lopez underneath the basket. too much boston today. the pass and dribbling to jared, finishes. the celtics go on to crush brooklyn. >> it is fun and christmas. >> a lot of games today. >> tony is next with a look at the forecast. >> another winter blast could be headed toward maryland. what shoppers need to know. it may not be a pleasant new year to avoid the fiscal cliff. some of the implications that could affect your wallet. those stories and >> i believe you said you are keeping your eye on a snowy vent your yid -- snow event. >> tomorrow, i think, we might have a little bit of slipping and sliding in the morning. there could be some freezing rain. this
new york, carmelo anthony would get into the act. he drives baseline, good. too much be bryant in this one. the jump shot in the lane. he had 34 points today. the lakers win, topping york in los angeles, 100-94. darren williams and the nets hosting the celtics. the second quarter, kevin garnett with the block the other way to paul pierce. jeff corrine, finishes 32-29. williams with the big basket. he found lopez underneath the basket. too much boston today. the pass and dribbling to jared,...
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man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below manhattan, far deeper than the subways. built at the beginning of the 20th century, they are concrete-lined and bored through solid rock. they could last centuries. but the mechanical equipment within them will not. engineers in the 1950s discovered
man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them...
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they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and it just cuts right through the ground. so there's no more dynamite. and it's still a rough job, but it's gotten to a point where it's a lot safer. in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but it's cut down a lot. hurwitz: city tunnel number 3 will be an
they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to...
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york?. >>> sÍ. >>> la tormenta dejÓ sin electricidad a cientos de miles de usuarios, en arkansas casi 200 mil perdieron la energÍa elÉctrica. >>> en lugares como la ciudad de new york y el estado de nueva jersey la tormenta fue mÁs v benevolente. >>> las condiciones peligrosas en carreteras, la tormenta no causÓ grandes estragos. >>> ademÁs de las muertes y cientos de vuelos cancelados la tormenta invernal que azotÓ gran p parte del noreste del paÍs arruinÓ los planes a miles de viajeros. >>> algo que le sobraba a esta pareja dispuestos a esperar lo necesario con tal de pasar el fin de aÑo en familia. >>> la familia es mÁs importante de todo el mundo. >>> mÉxico tomÓ accion. aplicaciÓn de la seccion. criminaliza. >>> tambiÉn en mexico la navidad no pudo detener la violencia del crimen organizado. fiestas de fin de aÑo tendrÁn decenas de familias. >>> el pueblo entero despidiÓ a sus policÍas. el pasado domingo los cuatro fueron secuestrados en jalisco, los cuerpos los logr
york?. >>> sÍ. >>> la tormenta dejÓ sin electricidad a cientos de miles de usuarios, en arkansas casi 200 mil perdieron la energÍa elÉctrica. >>> en lugares como la ciudad de new york y el estado de nueva jersey la tormenta fue mÁs v benevolente. >>> las condiciones peligrosas en carreteras, la tormenta no causÓ grandes estragos. >>> ademÁs de las muertes y cientos de vuelos cancelados la tormenta invernal que azotÓ gran p parte del noreste...
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jeffrey steinberg is the medical director of the fertility institutes in los angeles and new york city. >> we have chromosome 21 lit up in red. >> reporter: the team uses an expensive high-tech approach to select sex. it's called preimplantation genetic diagnosis or pgd for short. >> the accuracy in our program has been 100%. we're on thousands of cases now. we have never, ever missed a correct gender. >> reporter: in his lab, fertilized embryos are genetically analyzed. only those with the desired sex rim planted into the mother's uterus. dr. steinberg says a growing number of couples from the bay area use his services. >> the numbers keep going up and up and up. >> reporter: dr. steinberg says in his experience just as many want a girl as a boy. even so, the use of the technology troubles dr. marcy darnofski. >> now we have a way to do it. the question is, should we? >> reporter: she is associate director at the center for genetics in society in berkeley. she says when a couple spends thousands of dollars to produce a boy or a girl, they want results. >> what if the child doesn't mee
jeffrey steinberg is the medical director of the fertility institutes in los angeles and new york city. >> we have chromosome 21 lit up in red. >> reporter: the team uses an expensive high-tech approach to select sex. it's called preimplantation genetic diagnosis or pgd for short. >> the accuracy in our program has been 100%. we're on thousands of cases now. we have never, ever missed a correct gender. >> reporter: in his lab, fertilized embryos are genetically analyzed....
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she was arrest inside new york in august on her way to work at the u.s. open as a tennis referee. her head died in los angeles in april. first, they believe he had fallen but letter the police say they suspect ised his wife, of 50 years, had killed him. she said she was innocent and passed a lie detector test. >>> members of a missouri family are hoping to stay grounded after a life-changing event. winning half of the $588 million powerball jackpot. >> other than a few trips here and there and college funds. my husband is keeping the same old pick up truck. he did ask for a red camaro. >> maybe he will get it. >> they will take home a lump sum payment of $136 million. they will set up funds for their four children, give to charity and enjoy a pretty good christmas. now, the other winning ticket was sold outside of phoenix. there is speculation a guy in maryland could be the winner. that man in the yellow neon suit. he checks the ticket with the clerk and he pumps it with excitement. the customer says the mystery man asked him to double-check the ticket as well. >> he says is this
she was arrest inside new york in august on her way to work at the u.s. open as a tennis referee. her head died in los angeles in april. first, they believe he had fallen but letter the police say they suspect ised his wife, of 50 years, had killed him. she said she was innocent and passed a lie detector test. >>> members of a missouri family are hoping to stay grounded after a life-changing event. winning half of the $588 million powerball jackpot. >> other than a few trips here...
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. >> a brief time ago, i discussed the case in new york. are they turning a blind eye to this alleged money-laundering? >> i think what happened is that the company was involved in sinbad housekeeping. they were very neglectful to the point that systematically, for several years, they failed to keep a close eye on who they were doing business with. in particular, in the case of money coming in mexico into the united states, they did not really ask any questions about why why there would be so many transfers and cash. the flow of money kept increasing at a time when a number of people working in the compliance office was decreasing. separately, we saw examples of the bank stripping details for who these transfers of money were coming from, making it virtually impossible that in some cases were countries sanctioned by america. >> another british bank reaching a settlement, a similar claims in the case of transferring money such as iran and sudan. those involved were considerably less that that is why it was shocking in some sense, because the
. >> a brief time ago, i discussed the case in new york. are they turning a blind eye to this alleged money-laundering? >> i think what happened is that the company was involved in sinbad housekeeping. they were very neglectful to the point that systematically, for several years, they failed to keep a close eye on who they were doing business with. in particular, in the case of money coming in mexico into the united states, they did not really ask any questions about why why there...
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norah o'donnell joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle and frank. have you ever wondered in red light cameras are rigged ? we have evidence behind a new lawsuit that claims millions have been unfairly ticketed. and we are going to take you to the hospital where the duchess of cambridge is being treated this morning, how serious it is, what lies ahead for the royal baby so lots of news this morning when we see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> "cbs this morning" starts at 7:00. >>> and it's true the duchess of cambridge is pregnant. >> and now people are thinking about possible baby names already. and a boy: arthur, frederick, george, leopold r philip. "omy god ... seriously." >> lawrence likes his name, lawrence. >> we should put lawrence on the list. [ laughter ] >> why not. >> oh, my god! [ screaming ] >> oh, my god, seriously? >> yeah, seriously. parents stampeding all in the name of education here. they raced to sign their children up at an engineering school in the carolinas the only one
norah o'donnell joins us now from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle and frank. have you ever wondered in red light cameras are rigged ? we have evidence behind a new lawsuit that claims millions have been unfairly ticketed. and we are going to take you to the hospital where the duchess of cambridge is being treated this morning, how serious it is, what lies ahead for the royal baby so lots of news this morning when we see you at 7:00. >> thank you....
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on wednesday, they join me from new york. the first collective, what do you make of him? >> is quite remarkable. tens of thousands of people are paying for his blood. he showed flashes of a sense of humor. third time magazine, the worst fears about a muslim brotherhood. they are not coming true. >> you interviewed him after he awarded himself these powers. >> the argument is that he is trying to protect democracy. >> they have tried to, in his words, undermine the democratic process. the courts would again interfere, dissolve the constitution that they have done once before. he understands the optics of this. a desire to be practical, he was being political. he would look to his countrymen as very dictatorial. i was impressed by how comfortable he was. he was a fairly even killed person. he might be a little more flustered and stiffer than usual. >> he seems to make this tactical error. the revolution is not at risk here? >> i believe that he certainly thinks that. as a president, he thinks he is doing what is in the best interests, and what is less certain is how he is w
on wednesday, they join me from new york. the first collective, what do you make of him? >> is quite remarkable. tens of thousands of people are paying for his blood. he showed flashes of a sense of humor. third time magazine, the worst fears about a muslim brotherhood. they are not coming true. >> you interviewed him after he awarded himself these powers. >> the argument is that he is trying to protect democracy. >> they have tried to, in his words, undermine the...